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The Bachelor of Creative Arts equips you to join the creative industries, among the world's most rapidly expanding sectors. The Bachelor of Business imparts fundamental skills across various business functions, crucial for today's arts and creative fields, along with specialized expertise in an area of your choice. In Australia, more than 600,000 individuals earn their livelihood in film, television, and radio, as well as podcasting and webcasting; writing and editing; recording and performing; advertising and marketing; visual arts, design, and architecture; and in museums (both art and science), galleries, theatres, and arts organizations. Combining creative arts knowledge with practical commercial, business, and administrative abilities is vital for careers in arts administration, publishing, music entrepreneurship, or managing performing arts centers, museums, theatres, or galleries. It offers practicing artists and designers a distinct advantage in leveraging their talents professionally. By broadening your specialization, you can shape a career path of your choosing and acquire highly sought-after skills for the global job market. It also allows those in business careers to approach their work innovatively and utilize their business expertise within the creative sectors. The Bachelor of Creative Arts includes theoretical and practical coursework in these major disciplines: Creative Writing, Music, Visual Arts, or Visual Arts and Design. You will select one major from the Bachelor of Business options: Accountancy, Business Law, Economics, Finance, Financial Planning, Human Resource Management, International Business, Management, Marketing, Public Relations, or Supply Chain Management. You will also become part of the creative industries, one of the fastest-growing global sectors. In Australia, over 600,000 people make a living working in film; television and radio; writing and editing; recording and performing; advertising and marketing; design and visual arts; and architecture. A Creative Arts degree provides you with a solid understanding of contemporary arts, art theory, and history in Australia and their place in the international arena, considering social, cultural, and ethical dimensions.